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PXGE SIX AfTCPFOTJD MATT TTTF.FXE, rFDF01iP, OREOON, MONDAY. A TTfi FST 2H. 1020. UNION SERVICE IS LED BY STUDENTS PACIFIC COLLEGE! OPEN TO SCHOOL' ! i WorM peace was I ho tl'- UNIVKHKITV Oh' OIIHiOS, I i hiiBoti by thi co yuuiiK In l ii-M, Hln-' ijutfi-rn-. Auk. L'i:. (Keuin:.) An I ileum lit the- 1'iuilic ciIIi-k". " '"' , Inli nnlvo i-l unitinn.il viimpiiiKii I" : conducted the union clllncli nor- ;uc,iut KtudenlH of the UnllcU vli'CH i)I tlio city Inm niKiit at tin: sihioh w ith tlic rur-reucliliiK im-; Klmt Clirlstlan chuieli. 'pnrliinco of the I'iiiIh I'lict will ex-; The mcctlns ' i-liarm- f i ti-jul to nidi m hools thi uout llri'. Mies LnVeriiu Hutchlns, who tulk-!KUII t announced here liy Dr. I cd on "Wolld I'c.ice and roll-j Arnold llenncU Hall, rv?Jili-nt of' lies." Mian I'.thcl Xewliirry unj'n,,, -iliw.lty ul (lri'iiii. lra lu, .Miss Delia iliinvillc npoku on I hecn named a member of commit- "World l'eace and Education," and 1 lee In cliai'Ke by Arthur Chat leu "World I'eaco and ltellclon. Mis" WntlilnH, dlroelor of tlio national llanvllle Hunt; n solo, nceoinpanled Intudent forum, by Miss Newberry at tho tjtuno. I The principal and other meni The yountf women lire traveling j bet-H of the Medford high Bchool In Interest of tho Friend's church will be nuked to cooperate In the and have been holdlni; mectlngd national project, and will he up Hlnce June 24. They have con- plied with all Information and in ducted meetings In tho following ; erature necessary upon application cities and vicinities: Kalem and to the director whose address is Hood ltlver. Ore.: Vancouver, Wn.,(531i Keventeenth street, Wuslllug- und Twin FhIIh, Idaho. Tho object of their trip 1h to speak at all Friends mectinRS pomdhlo, and hIho hold jtpei'lfil serviceH with other irroupH. "We munuKO to et to almoKt all tho Friends meetiiiKS Unit were hold durlnR the Hum mer, except those in northern Washington," nald MisH liuteiiiiiH. The trio left this morning for Hutherlin. where they will conduct u meetinn this evcnliiK. 'i'hey also plan to hold iuccUiiks In Itose burK. KiiKenet Portland and New heiK. thu home of tho college. The younK tallies have received an invitation from the Hiureno Uon'n (rlub, to be guestH at their meetiiih' this week. The colleiie, of which they are Ktudenls, Is the only Friends school in this district, and was where Herbert Hoover received tils early schooling. "Wo arc very proud to be members of the t.'hristian Kndeavor society that wns found ed in Newln'tK by Herbert Hoo ver," they said. U IE AT HOOD RIVER HOOD KIVKIt. Ore.. Auk. " iP A portion of Hood Klver was MiioulderliiKT emberH today follow ing the most disaslroUK lire in the lilHtory of the city last niirt whb-h destroyed seven hulldliiKS and eauscd property damage etitlinatt'd at 'ib0.00i). The heaviest da inane was suf fered by tho Hood Hiver tflinninp company, which lost Its entire plant valued at $175,000. Start In ir at the Old Fashion ear- iiK, a thr'e story structure hous- Iiin: more than 30 automobiles, the (lames spread rapidly Into the tlnder-llko buildhiKK. The (ilbhs battery station and the warehouse of tho It. K. (loodrlch company were next to o and then the fire Rutted the eiiKine house of I he Ml. Hood railroad. Fire depart men ts from The Dalles, Cascade Locks and Hood Hlver, aideil by hundreds of vulun toers. foiiKht the flumes for many hours before it was subdued fin ally. A west wind swrpl the fire jiway from the main part of the city. RUSSIAN PLANE LANDS NOVO-SH1IU.sk. Siberia. Auk. tvl'i The Russian airplane Land of the Soviets, piloted by the Soviet ace Semyon Shestnkov mi bis second attempt to fly from .Mom-ow to New York landed here today after a fllnht of seven hours from Kurmin. SLIM FIGURE NOW UNFASHIONABLE Women uud Girls Can Now Bo Hoalthy as Well as Stvlish 1 hat excessive nnd unnntural limness that ruined the health of thousands of women and young ir no longer fashionable. Paris couturiers are developing clothes for the rounded figure. Musical comedy producers nre searching for henlthy, normal figures for tho i stage. All the world getting ; health-wise where the human ligure is concerned. I This means thnt women nnd girls will he encouraged to eat enough varied foods nt regular meals to supply the requirements of health. ! It means that tuberculosis, anemia I nnd other dangerous results of j undernourishment tuny be more easily averted. Ana to tne eyes m discerning men ann ncamy experts, it means that women will be more natural and more beautiful. Knt cereals, milk, fruits, vege tables and meats daily. Do not gorge or overeat, but eat variety, fie mem her Hint flavor is the one important factor in causing people to cat varieties of foods, and that sugar is nature's supreme condi ment for developing the llavors of nearly every healthful food. The necessity of a dash of sugar for making cereals, fruits nnd milk desserts delicious is well known. Women cooking experts recently discovered that a dnsh of sugar in vegefnblcB while they are cooking revolutionizes Iheir freshness and natural vegetable flavors. Most fooda arc more delicious and nour ishing with sugar. The Sugar Institute. ISTUDENT TRIPTO ! EUROPE IS PRIZE ton IX C, Dr. J lull Mtules While the national Htudont pro ject Ih OHHentially for study and dlHCUHKlon, optional cometltive features which include an a prize u trip to Kuropo next Hummer will bo open to hth hcIuioIh taking part, it Ih tated. The project, which has for ita aim the uniniuK of a btter undeiMtandltiK of the important I'arin J'nct for the re- ' nun:lntion of war, has been enthu- Hiasucaiiy emiotHcu uy mi leading educators, and prospects are tliat the Htudy movement will be very successful, it is pointed out by Dr. Hall. The awards competition will he based on a theme contest of ,'(00 words on "llow May the J'nct for tho Hcnunciation of War be made Most Effective?" iiml besides th liiii to Kurope, many stato and local prizes will bo offered. : ' A ST( )N, I II, (ft) Wo men heli make the laws of all iiut 10 states in the union, and a majority are "dry." A survey by the Women's Chris tian Temperance union shows that women sit In tho legislatures of .18 states. They report that 64 out of 75 women representing L'9 states nre listed as dry. Sentiment of rep resentatives in nine states was not ascertained. Twenty-eiKht feminine legisla tors are members of the W. O. T. V.. whose headquarters aro here. Strangely enough, thinks the W. C. T. U., all the women lawmakers In tho "wot" states of Illinois, Massuehusotts and New York are dry. However, tho one woman mem ber of the Georgia legislature Is classed as a wet, and the lone Nebraska woman snlou is referred to as "not In favor of prohibition." The W. C. T. U. mentions that Mrs. Mabel Walker Wlllebrandt. until recently the assistant United States attorney Kdioral In charge of prohibition prosecution. Is a member. Love of Father And Son, Rialto The tlialto brings Warwick Deep iug's novel, "Sorrell i;nd Son" to the screen today along with its tremendous theme of love of fatti er for son and of Hon for father. Imagine the Joy of seeing H. It, Warner In a superb pei-formam".1 as knightly, lovable Capt. SorroU. one of war's tie relic ts. driven to scrub tavern floors tor the sake of cdueat Ing his boy. Imagine seeing (his hero pilot the lad throimh life' temptations and en tanglement while struggling him self with a crucial romance. Im agine seeing all the tense climaxes of "Sorrell and Son" enacted by this sterling player; and the other favorites like A nun NMssoti, Alice Joyce. Ml Anther and Cal mel Myers. Imagine ihem respec tively a s Dora, Sorrell's faith less bilMerfly wife; as Fanny Garland, his consoling angel: as Kit. his be loved and restless son; and as l-'lor-enet Palfrey, a moron mistress of the squalid Inn where Sorrell f ought against hum! Hat Urn and surrender. Circus of Laughter At Rialto Today ' Dlvoree Made F.asy" Is the ' trael ion at I lout 's Ct alerl.in. Douglas Mael.eau. the star, gets mixed up hi one mirthful tato;l after i.nother as the obliging vim.; man who irles to help a recenth married . acquaintance to get a di vorce. Johnny Arthur, as the friend. ami Marie Prevost the brlil-. ' in w hl ;i ,,!,,( H r,,nipnml Doug Is to pose as the eo-repoln1 cut in onler that the divorce in.iv be elf eel imI klld so that ,lllll! S wealthy aunt. Dot Fat ley. Will be plea-, d and give him her money The mint at rives on the scene ,i the "framed" compromise is l.. i rehearsed and so do .tuck Duff the Intrusive uncle of Doiu. and Frances l.ee, who is Doug's film sweetheart. The siieeeetlin ml understandings mid e v cuts are readily Imagined. Itiiltt nt I .ti (rinitlt I.A (IHAXIH'I, Onv. Aur. :'..- t?i KIvo hunrtrodih nf un inch nf rnln foil here iluim tin- mtn. hrmklnff the wpwiuI ihv Mpcll and lowprlng the fno hitr.tnl. TtosoburR IVar plrkhiR Murleil ill TtiiMiiu vtillry. y a. A. U. KVSOi'XiS: Tom lircnofen loves IVi'oiiK'H .V' ahruke unit thr tit r am briny ilntun bu Btranufi fvnrs into thr ii tisteru ot thr "krtholc mvrttrr"-thc ahottwr of H'i'irr I'rll nt tli'j door ot D' rtram I'othr.rburu'a library A fr-o hour nflrr the murder, Orenotrn rcrrivr.i a pimliuQ rrqurnt. I'cr onira p friii a to walk lunnn from a nrarhv town that nioht.hrr mothrr trlla Tom, and nnl.it him to inform hrr of I'rll'n (tenth. Whm Tom mrrtn Vcronirn on a lo.tr I ji ncn nidt rnntl, nhe in Ktronqflfi (ifjita'rd, thrn blurt out thnt nlin in hiiliuf n man noiio thr road, anil more timnzina n kn Tom to rntrrtam tli in limit r (I fu pit ire as n tni( Diy V'Jatnv in his home. Chapter 13 THE "CUB" 13 LICKED WKKONICA smiled at tho amaze ment which was written In my expression. But amazement could hardly be regarded as unnatunl under the circumstances. It was enough that a girl like Veronica should "sk me to help her hide an unknown man Roger Fell's mur derer, for all I knew but to learn my mother had entered the con spiracy, nnd without a word to me, was sulllclent to. shake anyone. "Don't look as If you'd swallowed a slug, Mr. Grenofen," said Veron ica, with a touch of her old man ner. Tom Grenofen struck out a dazing "Very well," 1 said. "If this is the order, so bo It." "Agreed? Then I'm eternally grateful. Hut there'j one othpr thing: will you walk borne with me?" Would ! like a million! "Now?" I asked. "Yes. Hut tbtu'a not all. If we should meet anybody on tho road will you be very kind nnd alien live, even affectionate? 1 hale it like mush but if I give you the word, will you even paw me a bout ?" "MifiM Seabroke!" "1 u:e.iii it. When I say 'Paw, you paw me brisk nnd hearty." The change in Veronica was am:t::ing. Her dejection had gone and her blue eyes biased with fun. v'u9 it all a huge juke, 1 wondered one of Veronica's "monkey tricks," as Seahroko would have said'.' 1 shook myself, shook off the glooms and horrors of tho after noon and the suspicions of the last live minutes, and capered Into Veronica's own mood. Wo set off lor home. 1 "Terrible lot of outsiders stilt IcTt In tho world, don't you think?" she asked, apparently npropua of imth lug. "Anything biting you nt pres ent?" "Martin KomeihYld Just niisard one last night," said Veronica. 'Von know when you were so umlc standing of course you don't warn to know any mure about it '.'" "Not a word," I declared. "hi that c;:te, I'd better tell you An outsider molested inc. and tht ie ) were reasons why I didn't want luss made hist night. Hut if outsider molested me asain tonigiii j I should be grossly nfleiulcd." "You may rely on 11." staid 1, "that nobody will molest you tonight," I "Oh, I do." said Veronica. Nevertheless, ;is nui;e un pre pared w hen she said suddenly, ' ".Now, paw !" We were In the little road am or; the sandhills Veronica sa w lit -M the figure that tinned into the j toad from bid v. ecu two hummocks : I could not see the Tenures of , the man who MooJ In the middle or ; t he road. lUit he was ,i;ng aiu! well dre'M In a plus four Ht t IN ISOLATED CABIN' itosi'.m mi, (in-., Aim. - ),v Thf I'Mily nf un utii.l, mind mnn mi- fmind in un tviLn,.,! cvr:il inline off the intuvuy ii the AaU'i, district hy litintcis ch tcrdiiy. Tho body is tirllrvod t hnvf l.t-cii that nf h tr;in.i.Tt. h. Mopped overnuht in the c;itiin and ilii'd of N;ttltr.l1 C:UlSO I Kiwrhiiri; Crmlini; of local JHH I will l. Mtai tod pooii, air . '"'4;: ; WALLING did not recognize his voice when lie spoke. His words and tone gave me a sensation of pins and needles in the knuckles. When we were within two yards of him he still stood in the middle of the narrow road, barring the way. "Lo, Veronica!" said he. And then 1 understood that he was not quite sober. Veronica made no answer. 1 released Veronica's arm and put her gently behind me. Then I took the young man by uU collar stud and auytbiug else I could catch in that region, and fetched him out of the road. He enme to rest on his haunches, J fear rather abruptly, against a hillock. The young man recovered bis feet and came at me, shouting out; "So you're the little devil's bully, eh? You're a dam' little fool, Veronica, and you'll soon find it out." The rush slopped when he ob served that I had placed my right hand under guard of the left. I said: "If you were sober I'd knock your head off at once. I'll do it now if you don't clear. Say an other word to Miss Seabroke, and " Hut I bad to do It before 1 could blow the "cub" fell backwardl announce it, for he yelled: "HI, Veronica!" I judge by tho crack I felt oa my knuckles that their impact with tho corner between eye nnd noso must have been momentarily unpleasant for him. But only mo mentarily, he sank down against the same sand heap In a peaceful sleep. "That'll do him a lot of good," said I to Veronica, "You haven't overdone It, Mr. Grenofen?" "Oh, no! Probably five minutes. I'll seo you (o Sandypoint and then watch him off tho premises." The recollection of tho little squeal Veronica bad given the night before mny havo added a pound to the weight of tho blow. "The unllclted cub's lost his title. lie's now been licked." aniJ Veronica. "Oh?" said 1; ItUrorhr tion to ; "have I had an Mr. Fred t'other- bury?" "Yes. lie's been a nuisance In London, lie Interfered J sstcrdny with well, he's a rank outsider, anyhow. Thanks awfully, Mr Orenofen." I parted from Veronica at her gate nnd strolled back towards the pnt where the cub wont to earth. A hundred yards Trom Sandypoint I met him walking along the road holding a handkerchief to his nose Ho passed mo without speaking. 1 turned nnd followed him p-iit Seabroke's towards Black water, and Mood nt the bottom of Wood cot Lane till he was out of sight and hearing. With a mind full of puzzlement i and a sub conscious sense of piejs t ure la the queer little episode. 1 reached homo. It was ucariy II i o'clock. t My mother, meeting me In the hall, whimpered: j Aimuier visitor l'rtne.-sor Lax i ton." ) 1 at down hard on a chair. "That's awkward, Mo'.her." "Yes. i.in't il? Hid I tell you I , w.ts t xp'.'ctin an old friend of inv family, sort oT second cousin, to ' night '."" ; "N:f. What's his uamt ?" "Let niL' sec John. I think. Yts .lulu; Met ryw.ather." Merry v cat hfir w :ih my mother's ' maiden name and John Men I weather was ft bachelor cousin ol Ium's In London. i (Vpr-i'ipif , I!:. Win .loiitoj Co) Criisn John t-r th? ttory Merryve.-.thfr fn in tomoi'iow i in FLIGHT CONTINUING CHICAGO. An. ?. t,-V Tho "Chli'ilK" W Will" plune tnto Its i hii d day nf endurance f lyintr tu duy vlth Us crew. I. K Steele and Kusnell Mnssnian, confident they woip on the w iy I" now record f.n mi-til inert flinht. The phine took otf Krirtay morning at 11 31 o'clock. Austin -Old Austin sawmill mnv !oou ho in tijioi utton. DR. E. B. STEWART, VETS AT VATICAN ! VATICAN CITY, Auk. a. (VP) . I'opo I'lua today received National j Commander Paul Mc.Vutt and a delegation of visiting LpRiannalreK i in a private aiidiencj Tlio iJontifT j welcomed them cordially, addresw inj; a few wordH to each one. He ! then xpoke briefly but warmly to ; Commander McNutt. j Monalnor Siiellmau of iio&ton j presented the legionnaires to his hollhoHK, assisted by Commands tore Andreoli of tho Knights of Columbus. The Pontiff said he was pleased to make the acquaintance of the legionnaires and knew they were proving as valiant In works of peace as they had In war. He im- . parted to them tho papcl blessing. The UUHIpn.n luul&H hulf ... hour. Among those received were General Jowott Henry of Louisville, Ky., former Governor Francis Mc Govern of Wisconsin, Major Julius Peyser of Washington. D. C, Judge Royal Stone of St. Paul, Minn., Dr. K. B. Steward of Koseburg, Oregon, Charles Slarrett of Newark, Ohio, and John Howe of Oakland, Cal. T PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 2. .(( Paul J. Slump, president ol' tho Southern Pacific railroad, who ar rived In Portland yesterday with a group of other prominent rail of ficials, said today that with the opening of the Alturas-Klamath Kalis cutoff Oregon would be served by another transcontinental pas senger train. Shoup said the service would be all Pullman and would be enlarged as conditions warranted. The M-mile cutoff, connects with the Nevada, California and Oregon railroad at Alturas and provides a shortened outlet through the Ogden gateway by means of the Southern Pacific's overland route, he said. DUMP IN BIG BLAST NANKING. Chjna, Aug. 6. UP) A torrlfle explosion today shatter ed the principal munition depot here, one of the largest In China. Intense excitement was caused and the inhabitants of the sur rounding district worn evacuated, martial law being proclaimed to prevent disorderly elements from laklng advantage nf the confusion. The loss of life was stated to be small. The material damage was estimated at 1. 500. 001). Recover Bodies KUIft. (iormanv- A hie. mi n Thirteen bodies have been recov ered from the wreckage ot' the Paris-Warsaw express, six cars of Wllicll WPrp rlpinttisliPrl vautrtfiln v when the train ran into soft track nnar here. State Board of if Jsrilw MER THE NAT. V. Sandbothe, R. N. Swedish Masseur Stockholm grachuito Genuine Swedish Massage. All work at homc3 of patients until further notice. For Appointment call Holland Hotel Phone 710 i Elven if you could put a of apples into one dumpling, you wouldn't And 3'ou'll never find Hilts Bros, roasting their fine blend of coffee in bulk. Only a few pounds at a time pass through the roasters a patented, con tinuous process Controlled Roasting. Every berry is roasted evenly and a flavor is produced such as no other coffee has. HILLS BROS COFFEE Fresh from the orii inal vacuum pack. Easily opened with the key, 1929 Be Original Let Us Make Your Holiday Greeting Cards This Year Cards of your own design at reasonable prices. SHANGLE STUDIOS 318 Med. Bldg. Phone 1308 s Women's Hose 51.00 Pair ; E8ilk from top to toe with Ejj pointed hcL iiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniir Health TELLS THE TRUTH Our every water test from our JSwiiimiiiiq pool is "Condition A" "Safe for drinking pur poses." It is tlic only Gas Chlo rinated Swimming pool in Southern Oregon and lias no equal. Life Guard and swim ming lessons bv Mr. and' Mrs. P. A. Mc Donald from Honolulu. D i RICK'S Phone 1000 TENTH ROUNDUP Lakeview, Oregon Aug. 31, Sept. land 2 MEMBER RODEO ASS'N OF AMERICA A REAL FRONTIER SHOW ON THE LAST FRONTIER Indians, Cowboys, Races, Dancing, Parades, Ball Games, Two Pacific Coast Championship Boxing Matches Bucking Contests Air Circus, Carnival Something Doing Every Minute For Everyone Three Days of Thrills in the Rolling Hills Cnmr- mikI kii' our srrcfit. (ioosft Lake vallev. our great pine forests, our kindly people BJ and our great ?ound-Up. m Fitting Boys and Girls For Success in Life School Opens Again Bright and happy youngsters back to their studies Teachers training the citizens of tomorrow that they may carry on when their turn comes Financial training for future years can be no better achieved than by a growing Savings account. Why not see that YOUR children enjoy this advantage? Open the Accounts Today! 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